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The King Hussein Cancer Foundation launched the King Hussein Award for Cancer Research in 2020, which aims to strengthen cancer-related research efforts in the Arab world at the individual and institutional levels in memory of King Hussein bin Talal, who was a strong advocate for cancer research. The award honors both established and promising ...
She was the Director General of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) from 2002 until June 2016, [11] where she focused on research, development, advocacy, cancer coverage, patient support, and public awareness on early detection and prevention. [12] [13] [14] [15]
In 2001, King Abdullah II appointed Princess Ghida as full-time chairperson of the board of trustees of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation. [9] The King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC) is one of the most prominent comprehensive cancer centers in the Middle East that treats both adult and pediatric patients. KHCC treats over 4000 new cancer ...
In 2009 Dajani received the King Hussein Cancer Center & Biotechnology Institute award. In 2010, she was inducted into the membership of the Clinton Global Initiative of the Clinton Foundation. In 2014 Dajani won the WISE Qatar Award, and the King Hussein Medal of Honor. [6]
King Hussein and Queen Dina at their wedding on 19 April 1955 at Raghadan Palace King Hussein and Princess Muna with their sons Prince Abdullah and Prince Faisal in 1964 Hussein preparing to fly a de Havilland Vampire aircraft, 1 January 1955. King Hussein was less than seventeen years old, and unmarried, when he came to the throne of Jordan in ...
Associated awards Refs Order of Hussein bin Ali: Collar 16 July 1949 King Abdullah I: For foreign allied heads of state and senior members of royal families. Sash of Hussein Bin Ali (Awarded 1967-1977) [6] [7] Supreme Order of the Renaissance: Grand Cordon with Brilliants, Grand Cordon, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, Member October 1918 ...
Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) Award for Young Women Scientists in Biology for the Arab Region for 2011. King Hussein Institute for Biotechnology and Cancer (KHIBC) Scholar, 2009. First place on the Student Scientific Research Competition, King Abdallah Fund for Development, The Hashemite University, 2008.
Hussein, King of Jordan, died at 11:43 on 7 February 1999 at the King Hussein Medical Center in Amman, at the age of 63. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Abdullah. Hussein's state funeral took place in Amman on 8 February 1999. The funeral was the largest gathering of royalty and world leaders since 1995.